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Exclusive: The Real Reason? Peter Obi breaks silence On Court Verdict, Admits Bigger Worries than who will rule Nigeria!

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Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has voiced significant apprehension regarding the court’s decision to deregister the party. In a statement titled “Lokoja Judgment: An Unnecessary Serious Setback for Nigerian Democracy,” Obi argued that this ruling is a concerning blow to the country’s democracy and the vital institutions that secure its future.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Obi reported that he learned of the court order while at Madonna University, following a busy schedule that included visiting the School of Nursing Sciences in Emekuku and attending the 80th birthday celebration of Emeritus Archbishop Most Rev. Dr. Anthony Obinna. He was informed of the news by the NDC’s vice-presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso.

Key points from Obi’s reaction include:

  • Institutional Decline: He alleged that the ruling party is encouraging a pattern where both the judiciary and the legislature are being manipulated to weaken Nigeria’s institutions.

  • Principled Stance: Asserting that his position is based on principle, he noted that he previously condemned a similar situation involving the ADC.

  • Focus Beyond the Presidency: Obi stated that his primary concern is not who secures the presidency, but rather that Nigeria functions effectively.

  • Call to Action: He urged Nigerians to move beyond partisan interests, emphasizing that politics should prioritize building a nation rooted in justice, the rule of law, equal opportunity, and strong institutions.

Ultimately, Obi contended that the survival of the nation is inseparable from the survival of its institutions.

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CAMPAIGN FUNDS BOMBSHELL! Abure Declares: “Aisha Yesufu Was In Charge of Peter Obi’s Account!”

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Former Labour Party (LP) National Chairman, Julius Abure, has firmly rejected claims of financial mismanagement during his tenure. During a recent appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, Abure clarified that campaign donations were not deposited into the party’s accounts.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Separate Campaign Funding: Abure explained that Peter Obi, the party’s former presidential candidate, preferred to maintain a distinct account for campaign donations and insisted on appointing specific individuals to manage those funds.

  • Responsibility for Funds: Abure stated that activist Aisha Yesufu was a signatory to this account and asserted that she, along with Ighodalo, held responsibility for the administration of the campaign funds, noting that Yesufu has previously acknowledged that these donations were not channeled to the party.

  • Focus on Elections: Emphasizing the party’s priorities, Abure stated that his leadership was focused on campaign success and winning the election, rather than the administration of those specific funds.

  • Leadership Dispute: Abure criticized the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for listing the group led by Senator Nenadi Usman on its official website, labeling Usman as an “interloper” who unlawfully seized his office.

  • Internal Conflict: Maintaining his stance from two weeks prior, Abure blamed Peter Obi and Governor Alex Otti for fueling the party’s leadership crisis by backing the caretaker committee formed in Umuahia, which he claims destabilized a previously peaceful administration.

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NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER: Enekweizu Reassures NDC Candidates Amidst Deregistration Chaos!.

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Ikenna Enekweizu, the National Secretary of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has stated that all of the party’s candidates will appear on the ballot for the 2027 elections, notwithstanding a recent court ruling that nullified the party’s registration.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • A Federal High Court in Lokoja, presided over by Justice Isah Dashen, voided a previous judgment that had mandated the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to register the NDC.

  • The court determined that the prior verdict, issued on December 10, 2025, was constitutionally defective because it was made without hearing from all necessary parties.

  • In an interview on Channels Television, Enekweizu argued that the timing of the ruling was intended to prevent the party from obtaining the codes required to upload candidate names to the INEC portal.

  • Enekweizu reassured party members and supporters that they have “nothing to fear,” asserting that the NDC will obtain the necessary codes, upload their candidates, and participate in the 2027 elections.

  • He also expressed strong criticism of the current government, citing issues such as insecurity, hunger, and failure as reasons for his party’s determination to contest the elections.

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The Jobless Reality: MTN Chairman Shatters Myths, Says Deporting Foreigners Won’t Save South African Jobs!.

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MTN Group Chairman Mcebisi Jonas has denounced the ongoing intimidation of foreign nationals in South Africa. He asserts that the nation’s socio-economic crises are the result of governance failures rather than the presence of immigrants.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Jonas, speaking at the funeral of activist Thokozani Damasane, argued that politicians are scapegoating foreign nationals to exploit public frustration.

  • He maintained that issues such as unemployment, corruption, and inequality are structural and would persist even if all foreigners were to leave the country.

  • Jonas emphasized that the core issues are rooted in poor governance, specifically citing the state’s inability to manage borders, enforce laws, provide quality education, and handle immigration.

  • He criticized politicians who lack credibility for leading anti-foreigner movements to divert attention from their own failure to address the country’s real challenges.

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